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Following the loss of the party's majority in 2016, moves began to repeal the legislation, with Mr Kelly leading the fight by bringing forward the members' bill for a repeal.

He said: "The Football Act is now well into injury time as organisations prepare to go before MSPs and explain the damage this act is doing. It's time Nicola Sturgeon and the SNP listened to the public and repealed this bad law."

The justice committee is asking for the views of people across Scotland.

Questions include whether people agree with scrapping the law and whether it has been successful.

Convener Margaret Mitchell added: "The act has aroused strong and opposing views about its necessity and effectiveness. The justice committee is keen to hear the full range of opinions about this significant proposal to remove a law from the statute books."